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SAN JOSE, CA-Former mayor Janet Gray Hayes, ex-council members Walt Hays and Trixie Johnson and former planning commission chairman Brian Grayson say the proposed 20,000-worker campus is not worth its impact on the city.
KENT, WA-The city is buying 17 acres that includes the contaminated Borden Chemical Plant and an adjacent property owned by Burlington Northern. The city's plan is to clean up the land and resell it to a private developer.
NEW YORK CITY-Just as the DOB sees five of its top-ranking employees indicted and arrested, New York's HUD office takes a bold step in protecting tenants in a Harlem property.
WHITE PLAINS-Leasing activity in White Plains remains intense with no let up in sight. As an example, a host of lease signings was reported at 287 Knollwood Rd. in White Plains.
AUSTIN-BroadJump Inc., a leading software developer based in Austin, is expanding its business with Time Warner Cable, which has agreed to buy one million licenses of BroadJump's patented Virtual Truck Installer for nationwide use.